

you whisky couldn’t solve tarpits completely. they may hold up the scrapers for less time, but they will still do that for the amount of the timeout
you whisky couldn’t solve tarpits completely. they may hold up the scrapers for less time, but they will still do that for the amount of the timeout
they cannot block what is internal. google does not need to be aware of your internal activities anyway
you can selectively mark mails as read that don’t need attention anymore, and keep as unread those that do. how would you do that with ntfy, or messaging services? at most you can mark unread a whole topic or chatroom
and no, I don’t want to make gitea issues for every single alert. (though… why not?). it would be very fragile anyway I would assume
The good news is this still works despite no updates it does everything it used to. There is almost zero reason to update any working NAS if it is behind a firewall.
if all users and devices on the network are well behaved and don’t install every random app, even if from the play store, then yeah, it’s less of a risk
Signal in contrast has the option to hide your phone number and only expose a username to the public.
don’t worry, the app of all participants knows all the numbers, they just dont show them on the UI. a patched app will show them just as well
https://community.signalusers.org/t/beta-feedback-for-the-upcoming-android-7-0-release/59024/51
the feature got implemented in this commit: https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-Android/commit/bb30535afb79c8570fc7aa75b56d03892be6b70f
Lineage will likely wirk with random phones, that dosn’t mean it’s quality. I say, if a phone OS works on LG, Samaung, Nokia, and a Chinese company phone, I don’t trust the stability of the OS.
that’s just plain bullshit with at most zero backing knowledge. supporting various brands really won’t make the software that complicated. the software you install won’t need to include compatibility patches of all the supported brands and models, it’s routine that system images are customized for the phone, with patches specifically for that phone.
I mean yeah LOS is not the best in quality, but the remaining part does not make sense
not just too expensive, but designed to be hard to repair too. just look up the ifixit disassembly guide, it’s horrible
Graphene can be installed on your phone via a web browser
sorry but that’s misleading. it only works with chrome (and honestly better keep it that way). do we really expect in the privacy community that people use chrome?
you don’t need to expose it. set up wireguard and have fun much more safely
sorry what, it can keep a location history? how?
sorry what, it can keep a location history? how?
that’s how it works on desktop too regarding DNS, but when it receives a response from a new IP, it should send future traffic there as I know
that’s interesting. do you perhaps also know what the si param contains?
but I found I spent way too much time trying to manage RAM and tuning it,
I spent none, and it works fine. what was your issue?
scraping bots are expected to visit it, nowadays more than in previous years. a few of them are search engines, but there’s a lot of scraping for AI training, both on text and image data.
isn’t this prone to a
|| rm -rf /
or something similar at the end of the URL?
if you can docker exec
, you have a lot of privileges already, so be sure to make sure this is not a danger
one more thing I remembered when re-reading the title: I think you can send messages to the VM using the qm command. it stands for qemu monitor, basically its a management tool
my solution to this is to only deal with the UPS in proxmox. it shuts down everything if the battery goes below a certain level.
I think you can configure nut to run a few scripts when something changes around the UPS. you could have a script that sends an alert through ntfy, and/or the web services that you want to use for this, but I’m not familiar with the notification system of nextcloud and truenas
would running nut-monitor in the VMs fit your use case?
and what happens then? land on a blacklist? for some that’s the best outcome